numam-spdk/scripts/qat_setup.sh
Karol Latecki 1ccc878e7f scripts: use -n instead of ! -z
Changing according to styling check done by ShellCheck.
Removing from check_format.sh exclusion list:
SC2236 - Use -n instead of ! -z
SC2070 - -n doesn't work with unquoted arguments. Quote or use [[ ]]

Change-Id: Ia9d645b9d0ce31b67c4de682395cf36f4ddc8d1f
Signed-off-by: Karol Latecki <karol.latecki@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/463180
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
2019-08-08 21:27:40 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
rootdir=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0))/..
igb_driverdir=$rootdir/dpdk/build/build/kernel/igb_uio/
allowed_drivers=("igb_uio" "uio_pci_generic")
# This script requires an igb_uio kernel module binary located at $igb_driverdir/igb_uio.ko
# Please also note that this script is not intended to be comprehensive or production quality.
# It supports configuring a single card (the Intel QAT 8970) for use with the SPDK
bad_driver=true
driver_to_bind=uio_pci_generic
num_vfs=16
qat_pci_bdfs=( $(lspci -Dd:37c8 | awk '{print $1}') )
if [ ${#qat_pci_bdfs[@]} -eq 0 ]; then
echo "No QAT devices found. Exiting"
exit 0
fi
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
driver_to_bind=$1
fi
for driver in ${allowed_drivers[@]}; do
if [ $driver == $driver_to_bind ]; then
bad_driver=false
fi
done
if $bad_driver; then
echo "Unrecognized driver. Please specify an accepted driver (listed below):"
echo "${allowed_drivers[@]}"
exit 1
fi
# try starting the qat service. If this doesn't work, just treat it as a warning for now.
if service qat_service start; then
echo "failed to start the qat service. Something may be wrong with your 01.org driver."
fi
# configure virtual functions for the QAT cards.
for qat_bdf in ${qat_pci_bdfs[@]}; do
echo "$num_vfs" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/c6xx/$qat_bdf/sriov_numvfs
num_vfs=$(cat /sys/bus/pci/drivers/c6xx/$qat_bdf/sriov_numvfs)
echo "$qat_bdf set to $num_vfs VFs"
done
# Confirm we have all of the virtual functions we asked for.
qat_vf_bdfs=( $(lspci -Dd:37c9 | awk '{print $1}') )
if (( ${#qat_vf_bdfs[@]} != ${#qat_pci_bdfs[@]}*num_vfs )); then
echo "Failed to prepare the VFs. Aborting"
exit 1
fi
# Unbind old driver if necessary.
for vf in ${qat_vf_bdfs[@]}; do
old_driver=$(basename $(readlink -f /sys/bus/pci/devices/${vf}/driver))
if [ $old_driver != "driver" ]; then
echo "unbinding driver $old_driver from qat VF at BDF $vf"
echo -n $vf > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/$old_driver/unbind
fi
done
modprobe uio
# Insert the dpdk uio kernel module.
if [ $driver_to_bind == "igb_uio" ]; then
if ! lsmod | grep -q igb_uio; then
if ! insmod $igb_driverdir/igb_uio.ko; then
echo "Unable to insert the igb_uio kernel module. Aborting."
exit 1
fi
fi
elif [ "$driver_to_bind" == "uio_pci_generic" ]; then
modprobe uio_pci_generic
else
echo "Unsure how to work with driver $driver_to_bind. Please configure it in qat_setup.sh"
exit 1
fi
echo -n "8086 37c9" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/$driver_to_bind/new_id
for vf in ${qat_vf_bdfs[@]}; do
if ! ls -l /sys/bus/pci/devices/$vf/driver | grep -q $driver_to_bind; then
echo "unable to bind the driver to the device at bdf $vf"
if [ "$driver_to_bind" == "uio_pci_generic" ]; then
echo "Your kernel's uio_pci_generic module does not support binding to virtual functions."
echo "It likely is missing Linux git commit ID acec09e67 which is needed to bind"
echo "uio_pci_generic to virtual functions which have no legacy interrupt vector."
echo "Please rebuild spdk with --with-igb-uio-driver and re-run this script specifying the igb_uio driver."
fi
exit 1
fi
done
echo "Properly configured the qat device with driver $driver_to_bind."